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RE: I NEED A DEAD CAT! (4KQ senior project)



Your sarcasm could use a visit to Mexico City where you'll see the effects
of cars without cats.  (I don't suppose you recall what Los Angeles looked
like in the 70's?)  And don't give me that "just mine and a few other's"
argument.  It doesn't wash and is why I mentioned ethics; you are not better
than everyone else and you don't have a right to do this.  I personally
appreciate that cities are hundreds of times cleaner than they used to be
because of emission control systems.

Jack Rich

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Kurt Wesseling [SMTP:kurt.wesseling@nexusmgmt.com]
> Sent:	Thursday, November 04, 1999 6:10 PM
> To:	Rich, Jack; 'qlist'; robepa@wwc.edu
> Subject:	Re: I NEED A DEAD CAT! (4KQ senior project)
> 
> Right!  'Cuz if you remove that cat, life as we know it on this *very*
> fragile planet will instantly come to an end!
> 
> ...you wouldn't want that on your conscience, would you?
> 
> --K
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Rich, Jack <JRich@Kronos.com>
> To: 'qlist' <quattro@audifans.com>; <robepa@wwc.edu>
> Sent: Thursday, November 04, 1999 5:24 PM
> Subject: Re: I NEED A DEAD CAT! (4KQ senior project)
> 
> 
> > Ever hear of ethics or environment?  Try calling the Sierra Club --
> they've
> > got help lines for this sort of thing.
> >
> > Keep your live cat if you're going to keep your car registered.
> >
> > Jack Rich
> >
> > <<
> > which brings me to the DEAD CAT! I am looking for a bad catalytic
> converter
> > to remove the guts from and install. That way when it comes smog time
> again
> > I can swap in the old cat and pass with flying colors (or maybe just
> scrape
> > by!)
> > Paul Adam Robertson
> > >>
> >